Mirror.



110.7%,926. PATENTED MAY26,1903.

- F.JAEGER.

MIRROR.

APPLIOATION nun FEB. 16, 1903.

no MODEL.

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PATENT Fries.

FERDINAND JAEGER, OF YORK, N. Y.

MIRROR.

SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 728,926, dated. May 26,1903.

Application filed February 16, 1903. Serial No. 143,476. (No model.)

To aZZ whom, it may concern:

Be it known that I, FERDINAND JAEGER, a citizen of the United States,and a resident of New York city, (Brooklyn,) county of Kings, and Stateof New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements inMirrors, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to a mirror for toilet, shaving, and similarpurposes which is so constructed that the sides, top, and back of thehead may be readily brought into View Without changing the position.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a perspective View of myimproved mirror; Fig. 2, a similar view of the stand; Fig. 3, aperspective view of the mirror-holding frame; Fig. 4, a plan of themirror-frame with the stand omitted; Fig. 5, a rear view of the mirror,showing it folded; Fig. 6, an enlarged side View thereof, and Fig. '7 adetail of the extensible holder.

The letter (t represents a stand which may be supported at differentangles by means of a rear log a, connected to the stand by setscrew a Acounterweight a carried by leg 0., prevents the stand from tilting. Atits upper end the stand a is provided with a bearing 0. which receivesthe journal b of an axially-rotatable frame I), held in position by anut o The frame I) is composed of a series of bent arms adapted to holdthe main reflector or mirror 0 at right angles to the journal I) and setforward from the frame, so that an intervening pocket dis formed. Themirror 0 is secured to the frame in the manner described by means ofinner and outer pins 17 b, as shown in Fig. 3. One of the arms b offrame b has an eye b adapted for the reception of the bent end or hook eof a holder composed of a rear section 6 and a front section f. Thesesections are connected by means of eyes 6 f in such a manner that theyare slidable upon one another and that the length of the holder may bereadily adjusted.

To the forward end of section f is connected by a hinge g a frame g forholding an auxiliary mirror It, which is thus placed in front of mirror0. As the holder efextends in a direction parallel to the journal I) offrame b, the rotation of the latter will cause a revolution of mirror haround the rotating mirror 0. Thus by changing the inclination of mirrorh and turning the frame 17 every portion of the head may be readilybrought opposite the mirror 77., so as to be reflected by mirror 0. Itis therefore rendered possible to inspect the back, sides, and top ofthe head, as well as the chin, without twisting the neck.

In order to hold the mirrors 0 h in any position to which they may havebeen set, a counterweight t' is afflxed to frame 12 diametricallyopposite eye I).

When it is desired to fold the device, the mirror It is turned towardthe armfand the bent end 6 of sectione is withdrawn from eye b 7, andsecured by a hookj to the eye 11 in such a manner that the mirror h isreceived by pocket (1, Figs. 5 and 6.

If desired, the device may be suspended.

from a hook by means of an eye is, passing through weight a theset-screw a being previously slackened.-

What I claim is 1. A mirror composed of an axially-rotatable frame, amain reflector secured thereto at right angles to the axis, a holdersecured to the frame, an auxiliary reflector hinged to the holder, andacounterweight on the frame opposite the holder, substantially asspecified. 2. A mirror composed of a stand, a frame journaled therein, amain reflector secured to the forward end of the frame to form anintervening pocket, an adjustable holder'removably secured to the frame,and an auxiliary reflector hinged to said holder, substantially asspecified.

Signed by me at New York city, (Manhattan,) New York, this 14th day ofFebruary, 1903.

FERDINAND JAEGER.

Witnesses:

WILLIAM SCHULZ, F. v. BRIESEN.

The holder is then contracted, Fig.

